Tuesday, May 19, 2009

“Happy Dancer” is the first in a series of “recycled” suspended air sculptures, where the overlapping shadows become as important as the objects themselves. The piece is hand constructed with translucent recycled plastic, woven onto a formed Galvanized steel structure. The sculpture moves softly with interior currents, bringing the organic shapes to life.

The inspiration for this piece came while I was taking my distilled water jugs to the recycle bin. As they were stacked up in front of the garbage chute, I actually saw the finished product in my head. I proceeded to bring them all back home with me, and began the process of giving them a new purpose.

The Designer

Having grown up in the studio of a professional artist, as well as being an interior designer for years, Aaron's passion for raw beauty in your surroundings is evident. "Art is never just an optional accessory...it is what takes a space to the next level. Color, light and form has the combined power to change the atmosphere in our lives in ways that you really come to know when it's missing."